- The
Fatherland League (Norwegian:
Fedrelandslaget) was a
Norwegian right-wing, anti-communist and
nationalist political organisation in the
interwar period...
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Nasjonalsocialistiske Arbeiderparti) (1930–40),
extraparliamentary Fatherland League (
Fedrelandslaget) (1933–40 as
political party)
Democratic Party of
Norway (Norges Demokratiske...
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chaired the
Norwegian Students'
Society in 1928. He was
active in
Fedrelandslaget and
edited the w****ly
newspaper ABC. From 1946 he
started working for...
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revelation of his
connections with the
British Union of
Fascists and the
Fedrelandslaget were the last
straws for
moderates in Fine Gael. On 5 and 7 September...
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Hambro Hambro was
known as a cosmopolite. He did not
follow the
group Fedrelandslaget,
which was
vying for
conservative support, in
their nationalism. In...
- London:
Archibald Constable & Co. Norland,
Andreas (1973). Hårde tider:
Fedrelandslaget i
norsk politikk. Oslo: Dreyer. ISBN 978-8-20901-106-5. (in Norwegian)...
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Mogens (1886–1964),
Norwegian journalist,
editor and
politician for
Fedrelandslaget Mogens Dahl
Nielsen (born 1972),
former Danish cricketer Mogens Pedersøn...
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European welfare states since World War 2:
Volume 4 by
Peter Flora "
Fedrelandslaget".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 26
February 2011...
- å være norsk?».
Hentet 28. des. 2016. Sjulseth, Daniel; Sejersted,
Francis (13
April 2015). "
Fedrelandslaget".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)....
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candidacy was unsuccessful, but he
chaired this
organization from 1938.
Fedrelandslaget was
disestablished in 1940, when ****
Germany invaded Norway on 9 April...